ROUND 1 | TEAM | ORIGINAL | PLAYER | DETAILS |
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1 | - | No surprise | ||
2 | - | No surprise | ||
3 | - | Maybe…but really no surprise | ||
4 | - | No surprise | ||
5 | - | Small surprise. The long-term look of this blueline would be very different with Guhle-Reinbacher at the top. | ||
6 | - | Surprise. Will go a lot higher that we have been seeing in most mocks. | ||
7 | - | No surprise | ||
8 | - | No surprise. The Washington connection to Russian players removes most of the risk that other teams see. | ||
9 | - | No surprise. Leonard to Detroit seems like a good fit. I know it’s not thebiggest positional need (and not a Michigan guy) but if they want to take an offensive power forward, here’s the guy. | ||
10 | - | Maybe small surprise. Hope would be he could fill the role that Dunn and Krug had (Perunovich is trying) | ||
11 | - | Small surprise if they don’t take a dman, but no obvious one at this pick. So they take the local kid (who will sell in Vancouver) | ||
12 | No surprise. Cooley & Moore. The Arizisota Coyophers. | |||
13 | - | No surprise. Tage 2.0. | ||
14 | - | Small surprise. For a team still thinking short-term, they take the option that could get into games next season. | ||
15 | - | No surprise. Pipeline could use a jolt of creativity. | ||
16 | - | No surprise. Future Lindholm replacement. | ||
17 | Surprise. He’ll go high. Lot higher than many think. This is probably where you’d starting watching if you were Anton’s agent. | |||
18 | - | Small surprise. Try him and Lambert both at center. If it works, it works. | ||
19 | No surprise. Reichel/Berard/Nazar…Hayes/Green/But (his green butt?). | |||
20 | - | No surprise. Top winger on the board for team that should be set at center. | ||
21 | - | No surprise. | ||
22 | No surprise. | |||
23 | - | Small Surprise. Stramel takes one more year in NCAA, then will attend the Kreider College of Knowledge. | ||
24 | No surprise. | |||
25 | No surprise. | |||
26 | Surprise. Button’s ranking (#5) was the kiss of death. This may feel like too far of a drop, but there are a bunch of teams ahead of this pick that may prioritize other needs. EK65 has an understudy: ASP4 | |||
27 | - | Med Surprise. Him falling this far would be unexpected. Has nearly Zegres-level puck skills and passing…but too much of a freelancer. | ||
28 | No surprise. (I guess Hunter is GM now?) | |||
29 | No surprise. | |||
30 | Small surprise. Goalies in 1st are always notable. | |||
31 | - | No surprise. | ||
32 | - | No surprise. |
ROUND 2 | TEAM | ORIGINAL | PLAYER | DETAILS |
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33 | - | No surprise. | ||
34 | - | Small surprise. | ||
35 | - | No surprise. Hawks add Chicagoland’s Jesper Bratt 2.0. | ||
36 | - | No surprise. | ||
37 | - | No surprise. | ||
38 | - | No surprise. (Born in Phoenix…if that will still matter) | ||
39 | Small surprise. | |||
40 | - | No surprise. | ||
41 | - | No surprise. | ||
42 | No surprise | |||
43 | Surprise. Three straight picks, might as well swing for the fences on one of them. | |||
44 | No surprise. | |||
45 | - | No surprise. | ||
46 | No surprise. | |||
47 | - | No surprise. | ||
48 | - | Small surprise. Late riser. | ||
49 | - | Surprise. Someone check on Lou. | ||
50 | No surprise. | |||
51 | No surprise. | |||
52 | - | No surprise. Need wingers. | ||
53 | - | No surprise. | ||
54 | - | No surprise. | ||
55 | No surprise. Chicago’s 6th pick. Three forwards, one goalie, one LD and now one RD. | |||
56 | - | No surprise. | ||
57 | No surprise. | |||
58 | - | No surprise. | ||
59 | No surprise. | |||
60 | Surprise. | |||
61 | - | No surprise. | ||
62 | - | No surprise. | ||
63 | Surprise. | |||
64 | - | No surprise. |